Best mountain passes around Taibon Agordino are situated in the heart of the Dolomites, providing a base for exploring several renowned mountain passes. This area is part of the Agordino region, surrounded by peaks such as Monte Agner, Pale di San Lucano, and the Civetta group. It offers a natural setting with the Valle di San Lucano, known for its untouched nature and steep Dolomite walls. The region is a location for mountain enthusiasts seeking sporting activities and mountain landscapes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Staulanza Pass (1,766 m above sea level) is a Dolomite mountain pass located between the slopes of Mount Crot (Civetta Group) and those of Pelmetto (Pelmo Massif). It belongs to the municipality of Val di Zoldo, near the borders with Selva di Cadore and Borca di Cadore. It is crossed by the SP 251 road, which connects the Val di Zoldo with the Val Fiorentina. The Staulanza refuge stands at the pass. The pass is a convenient starting point for hikes around Pelmo, Civetta, and Croda da Lago.
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This is a popular spot due to the arrival point of a ski lift, which has partially damaged this hill. It offers excellent 360° views and is a strategic point for many pedestrian and cycling routes.
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Passo Valles offers incredible views
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Very nice up here, the climb from Val de Fiemme was really nice 👍
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Nestled within the embrace of the Dolomite peaks, Passo Staulanza stands as a testament to the raw beauty of the Alta Via n.1. This mountain pass, a jewel along the hiking trail, offers a gateway to the ethereal landscapes that define the Dolomites. As trekkers ascend to Passo Staulanza, they are greeted by panoramic vistas that stretch across the rugged terrain. The pass is a convergence point of valleys and ridges, a place where the air is crisp, and the silence is interrupted only by the occasional breeze. The Dolomite giants, with their towering spires and rugged cliffs, create a dramatic backdrop against the sky.
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The hut is very easy to reach thanks to its location on the road. You can find further information here: https://www.passovalles.com/de/.
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The Valles pass is an Alpine pass between Predazzo and Falcade, which is located at just over 2,000 meters above sea level. It connects Trentino to Veneto and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. Here there is a small church and the Passo Valles hut refuge. The first rather simple construction of the shelter dates back to 1933. In 1934, following a fire, presumably caused by quarrels between shepherds, the hut was destroyed but was rebuilt in a more solid way in 1938. Since then, the shelter has grown in size and importance and is today a fundamental presence in the area.
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The region around Taibon Agordino is home to several iconic mountain passes. Passo Giau is renowned for its challenging ascent and breathtaking panoramic views of peaks like Nuvolau and Marmolada. Passo Falzarego offers a blend of stunning scenery and significant World War I history. Another popular choice is Passo Rolle, which provides magnificent views of the Pale di San Martino.
For unparalleled panoramic views, Passo Giau is a top choice, offering vistas of iconic Dolomite peaks such as Nuvolau, Averau, and Marmolada. Passo Rolle also provides an overwhelming view of the Pale di San Martino. Additionally, Col dei Baldi, a summit accessible by cable car, boasts a 360° Dolomite panorama, including Monte Civetta.
Yes, Passo Falzarego is particularly rich in history, having been a site of intense combat during World War I. Visitors can explore tunnels built by Italian forces on Lagazuoi mountain, which are open to the public. The pass also features a cable car that ascends to Lagazuoi, offering access to these historical sites.
Cyclists seeking a challenge will find Passo Giau particularly rewarding, known for its 29 hairpins and steep gradients, frequently featured in the Giro d'Italia. Passo Duran also offers a demanding ascent with sections reaching up to 14% gradient, appealing to those looking for a strenuous ride. Passo Valles is another option, with a steep but manageable eastern approach.
While many passes offer challenging routes, some are more accessible. Passo Rolle and Passo Valles are listed as family-friendly. For a less strenuous experience with great views, consider taking the Lagazuoi Cable Car from Passo Falzarego, which provides stunning vistas without extensive hiking.
The mountain passes around Taibon Agordino are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Alta Via 1 of the Dolomites near Staulanza Pass and Duran Pass. Cycling is very popular, with many passes offering challenging climbs and scenic descents. For more specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Taibon Agordino or Gravel biking around Taibon Agordino guides.
Many passes serve as excellent bases for hiking and climbing. Passo Giau is a popular starting point for trekking to peaks like Averau and Nuvolau, and the Mondeval archaeological site. Duran Pass is a key access point for hiking and climbing in the Civetta mountain range. Staulanza Pass is part of the Alta Via 1 trail and offers access to the Civetta and Pelmo mountain groups.
Yes, several passes offer amenities. At Duran Pass, you'll find two refuges and a small church. Staulanza Pass also has a refuge that serves as a stopping point for trekkers. Passo Giau has facilities at its summit, and Col dei Baldi features a retreat for longer breaks or overnight stays.
The best time to visit for hiking and cycling is typically during the summer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the roads are clear of snow and the weather is generally favorable. In winter, passes like Passo Giau transform into havens for snowkiting and ski mountaineering, while Staulanza Pass offers access to the Ski Civetta area for winter sports.
Visitors frequently praise the unparalleled scenic beauty and the challenging yet rewarding experiences offered by these passes. The breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites, the rich historical context of places like Passo Falzarego, and the opportunities for strenuous cycling and diverse hiking routes are often highlighted. The sense of accomplishment after conquering a challenging climb, like the one at Passo Giau, is also a common sentiment.
Yes, many mountain passes feature refuges or restaurants directly at their summits or nearby. For example, Duran Pass has two refuges, and Staulanza Pass hosts a refuge. These spots often provide both food and lodging, making them convenient stops for travelers and hikers.
If you're looking for a less crowded experience, Passo Duran offers a rewarding journey. While still challenging for cyclists, it tends to be quieter than some of the more famous passes, providing a serene environment for enjoying the Dolomites.


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